Have you ever seen this before? Where are all my eczema diagnosing people?

Have you ever seen this before? Where are all my eczema diagnosing people?
Let me say it like 10 times maybe it will get to the people behind.
This is not eczema
This is not eczema
This is not eczema.
Eczema is not a diagnosis. Eczema can be caused by so many different things. This is a fungal infection of the skin called Pityriasis versicolor.
Commonly affects the areas where you have oil (sebum) because the organism causing it loves sebum. So you’ll find it most of the time on the face, chest, back, shoulders.
It is not uncommon to treat it and it shows itself again months later. O stubborn gan.
It can appear darker than this in some people. Usually doesn’t produce any symptoms but the discoloration (can be itchy at times especially in our hot environment).
It has a tendency to recur. Treating it now doesn’t give immunity against recurrence.
Triple action creams like Funbact A, skineal or ytacand is NOT the treatment. All you’ll do is worsen it.
Treatment is with antifungals AFTER a doctor has seen you. It is not with herbal concoctions. Wearing dark coloured clothes causes more heat and worsens symptoms.
Eczema on the other hand is an inflammation of the skin. It may be acute where you have itching, vesicles (containing fluid) and redness or chronic where you have scaling, thickening and exaggeration of skin markings called lichenification.
Eczema is not a fungal infection please. It Can be caused by different things ranging from atopic dermatitis to contact dermatitis.
The clinical presentation and treatment is completely different from that of pityriasis versicolor
Acute ezcema

Chronic ezcema

And my Yoruba people can confuse doctors.
What’s wrong with your child?
Ela? Alefo? And they all have different meanings.
Just see a doctor.
Let me tell you a secret about the skin. If you have something on it..and you don’t know what it is. It’s better off left alone till you get to someone who knows. We do more harm by applying all sorts and you then confuse the doctor. Just use hypoallergenic wash and moisturize adequately. The skin loves to be moisturized and you can never go wrong with that.
All pictures from Google images.